Lot Essay
Compare with an identical vase offered in our New York Rooms, 18 September 1997, lot 366.
This vase is related to two Longquan celadon vases of this form, each also with moulded decoration, although neither is raised on a similar pedestal foot. See Mayuyama, Seventy Years, Vol. I, Tokyo, 1976, p. 285, no. 145 and Warren Cox, The Book of Pottery and Porelain, Vol. I, New York, 1944, p. 503, fig. 712 (left).
(US$6,000-8,000)
This vase is related to two Longquan celadon vases of this form, each also with moulded decoration, although neither is raised on a similar pedestal foot. See Mayuyama, Seventy Years, Vol. I, Tokyo, 1976, p. 285, no. 145 and Warren Cox, The Book of Pottery and Porelain, Vol. I, New York, 1944, p. 503, fig. 712 (left).
(US$6,000-8,000)